1 Scrofula tt r.imiiiiinlr InlwrlUtil. Yt weak, puny elilblreii ar Ulia. it wlili H em ""l tta oii'l Y ,"""r ,r"m j'.niiiii'iii lii'H' ml" rn Imiiclio In lbs Jif. k . Iim"wW. MttAlltHlua. Wlip- y(lli ii.nmuwl r-yelhle, Him mn, rlilri". mlNltlt, wiulliiK. mill geimfal Hood's SarsttparllUi and Pills ftill Me li. Kii I vt"ty nihI fthwiluts- ' ,U eUti'llirlit U on the HHIOi"l lf 1M HWWIll OIIISS til" Wr,iliwe bava wrlit' . )y it.inrMKf ll Klofilt. Willi eleven li ami about heresrt. Hood's (HrMi " ' MM twummmdwl Mot ,1 i.-.k II '' dMal. Mil ll llr IB r.., t.int." Mm, J. II. J.-. l'Ml Cllf '' Hoed' Bnmnpnrllln promises to euio anil he Ilia ifomle, iIhi Aiimnj IMutaltd. fiiM.lM-r t.l iridic r.llll' tl .' highly Imiiliil In an . ..iim ..I llir eltii.ti.m. Tim . '.iltiiig lnikkr-H-r, lottik . , I , ntl rolli-fr gradual! i . i iiiliriia, rrfUitliiga lurid I lie tliM.fi-a i. I loam tin ,..,iini I'.r ili i.i(iii .. all il rrlrtw by Ignorance li il.uli. all i rime l tMlrtli- . ... ! llrnr.il, iniv many ' Mum al ilH'.rtllHIIIill will) ' f lliry M-llltf llm hrrlirvl - 1 1... moat i-.ieu-riilMt.-l alien . noteworthy, at, that rp . .1 tllK rloilial, ll.r legal. . -i. l prifiatofit ati. Iiiriiith i. ug iiuiiitwi ..I .iiiiM-v of i i. tm and -ollnti it ..f . 1 rotn Jainee M Hit. k I . 1'iik.i.l I pt.li-inii .f I rniM'' . i, U i l i-iiliiit it i" ' '" M . il - I -! ' ! i uli. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.a8&'3 SHOES laK TM ( Mte ltm "7 7 MimV.' LDmUiMMhHiUi T .'T ' i ' '"" I 13 ! I t l-J t . f... . II .. i H I". HI 4 t V I- I' t J.".lrt im.. ,i -i . i jr ..irr . -1 i k . Ill ItUW l'i rrt at yw!.?!) l I l n 4 Ik. I ' ft i I- ' .. t(ll tt lB.f It ttU It llf It ((! U Ibt klfc II.OI'.I .tlh.ll4 ' J lt'4 fi.flil. fya, -a ..... W tl MtU, t IIIX. Illllltl4 rl4ltf... H L, PUIUl.tl, UlXtUt, III. HEADACHE "llr'.S inr r Hit lili trim ! utliis i a 'Alt I it. ...t tber ' tk tii mdl Ibt wo btf tttr kA4 In Hit boutt t.tit KttK i. 1 m ft u lltntia dilb Cer I w.l lit) l lb It let tania ..f tout t'AIK'AKlrrfl. n.l ltir rrnti.! ma vain in btr l.ftl tlnibai linmtdltialgr Wa both lr.irtaihdCtMiru" flit. a .i.iH. 1'liubutf Silt l)(v.u o. ruuturi. rittiini. r.i.uti., im.m. Tult Ool Pa i.i.f..i .(u il....l, uiik, W. Mi CURB CONSTIPATION. . t.4r rrr. uii. airi, t it, HQ.Tn.nftR "M tl) anartmaaj t all 4ff. lit i:::::" mm i aim , 1 1, ii i., , I , . . H , .., u( I. .1 HI AWfc CANDY KB Tt, P CATHARTIC Jfcte iaoi ua isiariMO SPEAKS FOR ITSELF You know when rich, red Mcwxi Is couralnc throtigh llic veins, for it allows in iho brlRhtneas ol the eye, tho licauty nnil cleaniegfl of tho complexion, the smooth, fair emu, nnn robust, iicnllliy coniilltiiiioii. tlmt imparts strcitKtli nnd ciicry to licaUhluliitRs nud v eor. Good blood to be physically nnd mentally sound it I'conle with irooil lilnral (maacaSKlronir. steady nerves nnd nio blest with Rood "I'Ietltca and (ll(;ctlon, nml enjoy f'Qunil, rcfrchlii( sleep. If we could n ways maintain the purity of the blood then wc mKht enjoy perpetual 1'calth, but It becomes infccteil nml J'olaoncd and most of the ills thot aflllct iiimanlty nnd undermine tho constitu tion ari) caused by nn luipovcrlshcd fr polluted condition of this vital fluid. l When the blood is diseased thesklii loses its healthy appearance, nnd the tomnlcxlon, its frcslmcss nud benuty ami becomes red nnd rottRli and full of pimples and splotches. Itchlnu, ncnly eruptions, blnckhends, boils and rashes weak out upon the body when the ii '3 lco Ioor or to nml ncil1, "ml Is not supplying proper nourish' meat to the system. Debility, poor JPPetlte, bad digestion, restless sleep BUd nervniiuoMBa Ari.. .M fiotu . ."HUllfcDH IHIIIU IIIUII WUI..V c:,isl,.ei".,l".,.r?. ll'l" "y $ iu nuiiii up mo 1)100(1, rceiuiw i -- . nroner way to iiutrltlous nKu is the only rational tresttnent. and t he FP ,wu 7 Ert ridof aklu troubles. Tbero is no remedy I ke S. S. 8J f"',,. 5 V M. ; . """C'uuioncprcss ug iccuiiko ' "V ,.: , n Hood and Si belnKsofgoodl caltli. S, 8, 8, is nature a remedy 'lor oioou an ??i Itcon'talusno minerals whatever, bu lBn "dher Mor Jm V' U for freo book. No charge for medical advice or otuer i A I '1.1)11 III Outllliiii "","7 .. .t lit I it .,r n, J'Km'lly, .IraMHiM ,,H. ,, , ,. , "tiiiiii, ,i.,,Mt ihi,." ,.,,,,. ii""iii iiiii.i " i fait Hark Ciililtn. I l.f li.ll,.lr., ,t U. i,ly.,ii,i. in,,,, I li" firri. tnn m rrartl at (l.i ni.,,,, ' l.y , limn Im.inin ratlilrra ,, ,Uttba i lint. H lllliw mil l. il,.... i.... i. ., . I "W. Till, (art , ht,mu,i .ml .1 1 1.x liinrral ..I Waller H. l,.,,. ,. alilr nl a liaal Unk, l, ii'imU-r i.l IliniiinHlnii caali lra ..I lli town i.r irrai.ii i, maliiii, Mir Mihlly Habit. Tim I l..r la y.mt a n, alwiwr, Sir, Hlnl.li? HliilitH-Vra, ..retiy aj,,,.!. TJia Iiirl..i ), ,)m t ,,, ,w., 8, a. M Itw l.m. in Ilia plllii? tUWVII r aim (., (ji a am aa aim t..iu dm my it ia ki.t t'lilragn Nima. ThiHiIi I'fmifbt, Willi itallxiiiv Dm aimr '''"i ' ami llm mullwrry Iral aatln. Ily llm 1 1 in llm M man Kt, lmu rlwl llm lu.,1 liaa grown-up rhtlilmi. Olvo a aaili bona tu him who Irllt llm truth, .) thai a aomi at lie liaa lulil Il lie may rlj anil rarajie. lie nl an arvvra that yi are liUin.-.l (ur II, rrnr m gntt that you an tramjilnl umki r it. II yuii date In gather lliurut, iln n ly tit tlrangt-r'a Imnd.Mary A. Ma oil In "In Lighter Vein" In tlm N. lilr Century, I'ulura AntklpateJ. "Helen I a prrtty trllit girl." "Ill lat nayT" "Why, lairl night t tohl Imr aim ha.1 her Imail on my eliuiiUler " "What illil lm Mr, ol.l man'" "Why, aim mM thai nat iilliliii I., liat I Kotilit iae on in) thiailili-ra olmii 1 girt marrleil." t'hlragu .Vent. I'tijiloloikal llrror. "Il at in ill ir ilat a (rllir a.,i hrke out o' a II mm hirt tlmh ilv -l-t-a-l-a W.4 !i-a ilat mean'" "1'r.r.inh ile tliiuata IVy tniial hatr .ltifKT-. him In le aluiulrk " "Hut .).') ha! i liawil him two iU)a an' hr Ita.ln'l hail nol'iu' to eat." ' Ikrn ile r'a Hrung. Il Mighler a i.l he aa thot t'luugli ile appetite." Irrealallble ComblnttloD, Mlta White Ho yo' finally lit lal Ham Coal kit )''? 11 im Hnow Ya aa; il ay lie arid- (t,l Alt I tot rwililn'l Itr'p IK Jle tll rl Ali'.l low him lo kla me letlm lime heM 1 In ile eetilvnl' ImUn'ii l..i (miy-loh mlnlla. Umporttmanlllt l'irtt ( lialtrtir I'ultrr ought to h put out ol lite auto elub; h'a no true irleman. HeeoiiU Chaflrur Why, Mhat'i llm Itiailrr with l iilirrT lint Chauffeur Ile ruin people iliiwn jiromlM-uoualy ulthout rten tool lug a horn. A regular pet'huuter. When Sijuttira Occur. George There li a pretty tight a.ieeie III n all atreet. Marine There are tome pretty tight on. e in Ihll alreet too. i,r,.rgf Why, there la no alock ez haiHt III ihla atrwl, la there? Ma) me No, but there are 1mm J iii.ka. Ntwpcrt. JaunJIre I tee by the par that Nenprl li likely tu nUiixlMirU ahnrtly. lllllima Hhortly? Oreat Pool 1 1 Can Newport be more abaixIiHinl than It haa been lor llic latl len )Cra: TowiiTople. A Slight Drawback. I "Yea, ll' n ph-aauro lo two her cat mm off the cob. Her teeth ore an while anil e.en ami her lll are ao full of red, anil alio haa the cuniilngc'l, pieo. Hut thero a olio thing Iilliln'l like about It." I "What wna that'" I "II took- live ear to aallify her." it is roou uiowi . the hotly nnd keens it in n state w is the foundation ol good licalth, aim must be itepi pure auu umu.u .. ........ .i.. . lh.t haalthl tnr blood A mm .it , waa tn bad order, mr guma being eery much ulcerated. I began the luta of 0. II. 8 and In a remarkably abort tlm waa aound and well. My appe tite inoreaaed wonderfully and my food ar7.d with m. X tblnk it t. a fin family medlolna. Uookmart, Oa. For thraa y ears I bad Tattar on my bfnd.. l'.rt of th tlm. th. dlaa... waa In th form of running aoroa, painful and o.u.lng dlaoomfort. Four doctor. ..Id th. TatUr had progr.aaad too far to b. eu d' and th.y could do notb ng f or ma. I took only three bottle, of U.B.B. i"ndwa..opl.t.lyour.d. ThUw. flfte.n yoara ago, and I b.T. mtot alnoo ...n any .ign of air old trouble. MltB. Ii.D. JA0K8ON. mat lit. Paul St.. K.u... Oltgi a. WU,M.atw- ,.f nronertles nnd make it rich V ontldo ea id removes rom tu FAVORITES H...4,.; 1 Nnma la Norval, M; niina U Norral; on Uit Oramplan litlla My father frr.lt h, nka a frugal awalo, W'liMt rwi.tant caret were lo Increaa bit tlore, Anil keep hit only aon. myaelf, at lioma. I'ur I bad tttar. 0f iMitilet. and 1 longed To folluw ., ih c.l aoint warlike lord; And Inarm tooti rultI wbat my air deiilad. Thli tnoun which rw lut ulgbt, round at my thleld, Had el yet Oiled brr koma, wbrn, by hr llalit, A, land uf Oarct barbirtana from tba bllla lluiked Ilka a lurrtnt down uiwn Uia ala, Hwwptng our Hoekt tuj brrda. Tba hapkerdi tied Tor aafely and for mccor. 1 aluna. Whb beaded bow and qulrtr full of ar towa, Itotered about tba inetay. and marke) Ilia road U loeki tbaa Laaled to my friend a, U'knm, wlib a troop of fifty ebotrn mm, I nwl tdranelnr. Tba purault I led, 1111 we o'ertouk Ibt apolltocumbcred f, Wa fouxbt and eunqutred. Cra a twon) wai drawn An arrow from my bow bad plcrcrd tlitlr ebtef. Who wort that day tba arma wblcb now 1 wear. lietginbu boat to triumph, I dltdatni-d Hit ikepktM'i tlothful Ufa; and harlot; beard That our food Meg had auuunoned hit bow peert To trad their warrtora to tba Carron tldt. I Itfl toy fathtr'a hoUJM, and look with ID A obo-ee lerrant to eooduet lay aupi Vea irerabKsg toward who feraook Lit maarr. Jourotylng with title Inteat. I paed IhtM toxrra. Aad. hearca dlreeted, case thla day lo do Tba bappy iked that glide my butoblt lit mt. JobB I low. Aflon Welar l'low geMly, awtat Afteo, among thy xrru braeti Flow gtlly, I'll alag tate a aoog In thy tmlii: My Mary'i atlrtp by thy murmuring tlream. Flow gially. twt Aftoa, dltturb not her dn-tm. Tttou atwekdote whet echo raeound fkrautk lb fflen. Yt wild whittling UatkUrdi la yoa tHorny dee, T4.JU rmm -created lapwing, thy acraam J FarLir? I Hiarge dlaturb not my alumberlng fair. - How lefty, iwrrt Aftoo, thy nrlghborlng bllla, Kar narked with the court ra of clear- winding rill.! T. .l.llv I .itLl., t ruvn riu-a hlich. My Cockt and my Mary'a awtl cot U my je. How pleauint thy banka and green ral Where wlkl la th w-oodlande die prim- rotet blow I There eft at mild errnlog awrept orer . i. - i.. The aeeet teeated blrk ahadea my Mary and tu. Thy crjttal etrcaio, Aftoo, how lortly it gnur, And wlnda by the cot wbr my Mary tW.! How wanton thy wnlera her anowy feat lave, Aa gathering eweet flonareta, aha ateme thy cb-ar word Flow gently, enret Afton, among thy green brace ! Flow gently, enret rlrer. th Uiema of iiij iij, My Mary'a aelcep by thy murmuring itrrani. Flow gently, ewret Afton, dlaturb not brr dram. Itobtrt Iluroa. llow Tramp Hawed Wood. Harry S4iideraou,.mannger for Tony lm llvpa at Cranford, N. J., r..!oi,L. luinii-ularlr well, took a t.tfc ., . ... - day off recently and remained at home. From the winnow oi me numrj u oo aerved n tramp entering but gate, and lio walked down to th rear door to meet Itlin. It waa the old tory- re ijueat for a meal. Having a load of iiUMiweil wood In tbo .bed, bo told tho fellow tlmt If he got to work and performed on the aawbuck for a brief period he would have Kmethlng pre parM for him. Tlm tramp went to the ahed and Im mediately tho eouiut of vigorous saw lug waa heard, aUck after Hick part ing tiiulor til. energetic effort.. Calling .i,. inmti into the kitchen. Sanderson complimented him upon bl. energy. and tho tramp repuea wun a miiuni .i. i,.i n-iihiover he had anything to do he generally paid attenUon to It. The meal waa earen aim iu muiy etpresaed hla thanka and departed. Shortly after Banderaon wept out to the .IhhI and wa. aurprlaed to find .n..ir nt wood Intact. Uvon In- ori ...... oulry In the vUlago ho aacertalnod that bo had been entertaining a .trended vontrlloqut.t, who w woramg uia way back to Now York from Enaton, pa, Tho mean chap had .Imply gono Into tho ahed sua ITlven him Imitation of .awing wood. iwcne.ier n- Herald. . Pauiior Imnatlo. In Ilrltala. ,.inL ilia last ten year, tho menu.. . .. . number of cwtWirf jvauper lunaUc. In the Hritleh laio. una oeeu ... .... " .. i..i,i.. i. inenalnir all over tho country- .Torn to th.plic.1 rm and tho tal u mo anme. .v--.-". ... t..ih to tho examining ZlTeal offlccrs every It ta. ju.t been found uecetrj' . i.ihr. welirht nnd chest "c Fremont to "a degree which U milta lndcllnlte. With all moi cm nth ? i,. la aUU a dollulte tend- e y to IncrcnKdlnsunlty and to phy. u'1' : ...... i i.nt Ilrllnln at leal degcuenuioii - tha present day. . .i,a wnrka usually pays hli debt., a. ho onoy. Hut the .loaf, !; 1. nearly alway. a dead beat, he- r.iita ho haa no mom-x IIIIS DAINTY DAMS! I IS A WHISKY DRUMMER John Hull hna been at aome patna to Rather flgurea about !ier employ incnta for women In hi domain, ami Hid reaulta are atinirlaliig. It nppeara that In Knglauil mill Walea alone, thero are nearly it.(M) women boot nm k era, 3,330 ropeiimker, 4,780 amlille makera, fi.1 10 who iimkn a living by gnrili-iilng, 3.860 hulehera, '-.'7,707 Who kwp body anil aoul ingether hy tending bar, near ly ii.uuu nieyrie inakera, ami the high at figure of nil 117.0-10 tallora. It lip-' peara that there aro female bnlllffa, ' bontmi'ii, hollermaki-ra, brl.kliiyera, Iron folindera, pluinbura, pinalerera, alnughterera ami velerlnnry aiirgeona One woman In tbo kingdom la act down na a dock laborer, and n not Lit la a ro.d laborer, while 210 ar undertakers and 12 are shepherd.. One bright little Irlah girl, who man aged to eacap. the census altogether, ha. lately branched out for herself as a commercial traveler in whisky, and supposed to be the only women "whisky-drummer" in ISngl.nd, if not In tbo world. fibo I. Miss Victoria Short, daughter of a Tlpperary properly own er, whose reduced circumstances on ac count of land agitation made it neces eary for tho girl to earn ber own liv ing. When given the offer she hesitated, but finally accepted, and she has now become in object of mucb crltlclam and curioilty. Sbe ha. succeeded so well tb.t .be Is making a great suc ceed of It. Oddly enough. Mis. Short's employer is a man named Tall. MAKING SANDALWOOD OIL. New 1'roccat Hat lletn Ulecovcred He caullj I'uralj by Accldeut. One of the moat valuable of oils, both to the perfumer and Ibe pbarma clit, is that extracted from sandal wood. Its discovery I. due, like others 07 -importance, to accident, .ay. th Halurdav T.n Von Ur. D.vld T. Day of the United 'htafer-tfeo'oif 'cI Society wa. making roino small cneunH cal experiment, the other day on u mantelshelf of bis office In Washington. Ho had some crude petroleum from a Texaa well nnd was putting It through various proceuc. more for amusement than anything else, wlnn he noticed that tbo liquid r.aulttug from a certain "reaction" bad a powerful odor, ll was too strong to be agreeable to the nostril.', but bo moistened a bit of paper with the fluid, aud, waving It In front of his nose, perceived immediate ly that tbe smell was that of sandal wood oil. He had obtained, quite by chance an artificial oil of sandalwood Impure, It Is true, but easily sus ceptible of purification by refining. Tbo discovery I. U-lleved to bo of great value commercially, but Dr. Day ha. too mucb scientific business on band to bother with exploiting a yn tbotlc perfume, and makes the world welcome to his lucky "flud." Inasmuch as tbe oil can be got from petroleum tn endless quantities at a very cheap rate It Is likely to drlvo the ordinary sandalwood oil, which is obtained by distillation from the weed, out of the market. Tbo destructive white ant of India nnd China, which devours nearly ev erything snvo metals, will not touch sandalwood, and that la one reason why io mucb of It Is made up In cask et, boxes nnd similar articles that come from Asia. Most people arc famllllar with the agreeable perfume of boxes made from this material Homo 1'ygmy Animals. A sneclea of dwarf elephant used to live on the Ul.ind of Malta and In var ious parts of Italy. Judging from the bones which remain, theso animals, about the alze of a large sheep, were roniewhnt numerous, A dwarf elephant Is a rarity now and no longer forms a distinct species, but Is considered rath er a "freak." A very beautiful species of pygmy deer Is found on the Sunda Islands, These little creatures are not much lar ger than a eat, but have atl tbe points of a "well bred" deer. Among horses, Shetland ponies are tho pygmies. The ordinary muBk of Central Africa Is a pigmy, or dwarf, of only about twenty Inches In height at the shoulder and three feet In length. , Newspaper In tho Far North. Ti.nu it nntr one newsnauer which i. ....i.itiiovi In the nrctlc circle, and that Is tho Noiirlaiinste, or Eastern Star, which Is Issued once a ween ni Slgerfjord, in the extreme north of Norway. It Is written In tho Lap lan guage and is a very small paper, con ci.ii... nt onlv four nages. Its con- i.ni. .r. ehleflv short nrtlcles on re ligious subjects and Items of locnl news, Th peculiarity or me ume i ihnt It has no advertisements, probably because the wants of Its readers are few nno easily snusueu. Herr Iludilo Popular, mi., nnnninriiv of Qeriitativ's railway minister (Herr lhulde) Is Illustrated by .t Hint nearly 20.000 laborlnu men bought his latest portrait a litho graph costing 15 cents. Ilopttlo Dlot rrohtblteil. ...... ...inM nt tiiflliea llr.nl-ilM. iu-m. TUB riiiu.b "-- . .. ...i..a.Uu tni.ititllm nml other PIOUS, ci-iii.'".-- - reptiles Is prohibited hy statute In Kan A PROMINENT CHURCH WORKER SAYS Mrs. Mottle Lafountolo Mrs. Hattie La Fountain, Trcas. Protective Home Circle and Catholic Ladies of Ohio, writeH from dalion, 0., as fullr.wa "After my first child was born I suffered for several months with bearing down pains accompanied hy dreadful headaches. I was afraid my health was ruined for life, and felt very downcast about It. One day when a friend was visiting me she tolJ mc of I'eruna and what it had done for her when she suf fered with Irregular menstruation. iVty husband procurred a bottle the same evening and I began to tnke It daily according to directions. Uefore the first bottle was used I was entirely well, and you certainly have one grateful wo man's blessing. I have also advised my friends to use it." MRS. IIATTin LA FOUNTAIN. Secretary Woman's State Federation Says: "Pe-ru-na Does More Than Is Claimed for It." Mr. Julia M. Drown, Secretary of the Woman's State Federation of Cali fornia, writes from 131 J Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal., as follows: I hae never known of any patent medicine which did what it profeeeed to do except I'eruna. This remedy does much moro than it claims, and while I have never advocated any med icino I feel that itij-'it justice to speak n gowHyrJ-forTt beeailfe Tili (ondjt.V suci, a rare exception. "I have known several women who wero little better than physical wrecks, mothers who dragged out a miserable, painful existence, but were made well and strong through the use of reruns. Well Informed. Mrs. Knicker Is Mrs. Jones a well informed woman? Mrs. llockcr Yes, indeed; her cook has lived with all the other families in the neighborhood. Harier'a Iiaxaar. i A good thing lives and takes on nsv life, and so The Wisdom ol It. "Silcnco in n man gives him a repu tation for wisdom." "Very properly; it indicates that tho man has wisdom enough to know when to keep his mouth shut." Baltimore Herald. BriTcor Ohio, cm ottoiido, ,, Lvcis Cocstr. I . . Fvink J. Chenky mattes oath that he Is tbe lenlor parttr ot tba tirni ot F. J. Cms it & Co., doing builnm In the City ot Toledo, County and state atomald, anil that aatd Arm will par ttaeaumolONE UUNDKKU DOLLAKS tor fch and arerr cam ot Catarrh that cannot bo cured ty tha uia ol lliu'i CiriRii eras. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In mr pretence, thla f th day ol December, A. D. ISSc i i A. W. 0LEA80N, lill A'olary PuNte. HaJTiCatarrta Cure Ii taaen Internally and acts directly on tba blood ami mucoui turlacea ol lb tritem. Send lor testimonials, free. r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. BoiabTdruagliti,76c. , . liall'a Vamlly rills ar. tbe beat. Her Place. Dolly What placo does Mrs. Rush, er hold in the 400? Kittv Oh. she's ono of the naughts, Baltimore American. Bad Coughs " I had a bad cough for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Aycr's Cherry Pccto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newlngton, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral iustas soon asyourcough icgins. A few doses will cure you then. Tent llm t lie, Itc., tl. All irurttitl. Coniult Tr doctor, If lie eeye ttVe It. thtu do ii lit lAyi. If tie tell you not iS like Tit" then doii'l tike It. lit kuuwl. Ltirt It wltli Win. We art willing, J I AYKIt CO., Lowtll. Mall. SHE OWES HER : 7z- -M-VAVf t I have know n of cases of chronic ca tarrh which were cured in a short time, when a dozen different remedies had been oxierimented with and without good reeults. I use it myself when I feel nervous and worn out, and I have always found that the results were most satisfactory." JULIA M. BKOWN. HER GREAT FORTUNE A Woman Saved From Life-Long Misery and Made Happy and Useful. AwiiHt3LLconl'ned to the bouse for several yearewTtfT sliI2n!f fcmale dcrangemnct had finally giverTSJJloP6 ot being cured. She had tried physician after physic ian, and remedy after remedy, without Oood Advice. Young rhyslelan If It is Imposible to determine the nature of the disease, what is the proper thing to do? Old Doctor Look wise and say noth ing. VETCH SEEDS Mann, the Cause for Happiness. "Oh, look what a pretty kitten, mamma!" exclaimed small Harry. "Yes," replied his mother, "and, just think, It never cries." "Well, no wonder," replied tho youngster. "It doesn't hao its neck washed." Exchange. I'lso s Cure fs a remedy Tor coughs, colds and consumption. Try It. Trice 29 cents, t druggists. Circumstances Alter Cases. "Tho boys aro throwing btones at a poor peddler." "OutrageonsI" "That's what I think." "Whoso boys aro thov?" "Yours." "Oh, well, boys will bo boys. Let tho children piny." Chicago Post. Mcttiert will Una Mrt. Wlnilow't Sootblns eyrup the best remedy to uie lor tbelr children the teetblug leaiou. Unwelcome Adlce. Fortuno Teller (to gaily dressed girl) Your husband will be a poor man unless Maiden (eagerly) Unless what? Fortuno Toller "You dress moro economically after marriage than you do now." London Tit-Bits. rjTp Porn'Mi-nltrc-tireo. rToflttornervousneae l 10 a.lvrlinitilay'uUktfullJr.Klluii'iUrwatKiirTa Hettorrr. Kend fur free US trial botUtaDdtretU& Dr. 1(. 11. Kline, Ltd., Ml Area St., 1'litladtlpbla, i'fc Educational Idea. "Have you heard tho latest educa tional Item?" asked Biggs. "No," replied Wlggs, "what is it?" "They have just decided," said Biggs, "to rewrite tho primer In words of llvo syllublcs for Boston children." iihij.iijh.iii.iijuj.i. JLif--MiM;r,aiiii III cms nHim All mi Mils. lal U UJ luu, inaiutuvowi war- I Iniss. Ri '.1 h tirnsTUWU. LIFE TO PE-RU-NA. any permanent Improvement. Iter treatment had coat her huslianil who w- a oor man, hundred of dol lars. They had been ohligrd to deny tliemaelvea many comfort" of life In or der t get money enough to jwy tho phyaiciHiia. The woman had lierome weak, ner vous and uretrhed, and wareoly nhlo to keep out of bed. -Iter e'llldrcn were grow'nx up neglected and ragged, liei-KiiN- of the want t f ii mother's cure. Her hiialmnd was WomlngdlM-ourngcd and broken down with overwork. Picking up the per one day alio hapjx'iied to rend an item which con tained the news that Dr. Hartmau would treat aiii-h eases free of vhargo by Utter. ihe Immediately wrotii tho doctor dew-ribing her cae, and giving li i in all her symptoms. She soon received a letter tolling her xnetly what lo do, ami what inedl . inea and appliHiire to get. She be gan the treatment (the principal reme dy lielng I'eruna) at once, and in a few weeks she was well and strong ngnln, able to do her own work. This offer of free home treatment to women Is still 0en to all who may need the services of this eminent phy sician. All letters applying for treat ment will lie promptly anawered, and lie held strictly confidential. Miss Annie lloban, Post Pocahontas of Y iiias see Council of lied Men (Woman's liranch), writes from 872 I.ighth Avenue, New York: "Three months ago I was troubled with backache and a trouhleeomoheavl- i ness about tho stomach . Sleep brought me no rent for It was a rest less sleep. The doctor said my nervous system was out of order but his pre scriptions didn't seem to relieve me. I was told that I'eruna was good for building up the nervous system. Af ter using it for two months I know now that it is. I want to ssy that it mado a new woman of me. The torturing 1 symptoms have all disappeared and I ' feel myself again. I'eruna did me i more good than all the other medicines I have taken." ANNIK II0I1AN. ! Mis Mamie Powell, Lake Charles, Louisiana, writes: "I sincerely believe that Peruna Is woman's beet friend, for it has certain ly been that to ine. I had had head aches, backaches ami other aches overy month for a long time, but shortly af ter I began taking I'eruna this Was a thing of the past, and I have good reason to tie grateful. I take a bottle every spring ami fall now, ami that keeii my health perlect, ami I certain ly am more robust now than I have been before and am weighing more. I do not think anyone will be disappoint ed in the results obtained (rom tbo use of I'eruna." MISS MAMIE POWELL. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from tho use of I'eru na. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of yoar case, and he will be pleased to give you bis valu able advice cratis. ' Address Dr. Hartman, President ol The llai?S35-&iiSiiii Ohio. -t' From a Canadian View.' Two Iloor generals have purchased 1 00 nOO annul n.f lan.l lA,,l,altnn purposes in Mexico. It Is evident that reeoffnitinn in South Africa is not advancing rapidly. ' Tho Old R.llablo keeps right along curlcg Pains and Aches Irica 25c. and flOc ALSO ALL KINDS OP GRASS AND CLOVER SEED Send for Autumn Catalog Free. Seedman, l8I.r Portland, Or. ORDER QUICK -Spcolil bargain Hit, new food i. ekmth Jfcm.l bteet I'l'.wa, wood beamt, I In., lio, South liend ( hilled I'lowt, wood beami, 11 In.. 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